Non-torque-equalizing differential transmission



NON-TORQUE-EQUALIZING DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION Filed Oct. 1, 1947 Sept. 13, 1949. R. R. RANDALL 2 Sheets-Sheet l MN Q N A Q S 5. iii 5: E555 E1555. 0/

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NON-TORQUE-EQUALIZING DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION Filed 00tl, 1947 2 Sh9t$-$h99t 2 lm .mlllllllll Patented Sept. 13, 1949 NON-TORQUE-EQUALIZING DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION Ralph E. Randall, Freeport, Ill., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Dnaloc Engineering 00., Rockford, Ill., a corporation of Illinois Application October 1, 1947, Serial No. 777.178

6 Claims. (01. 74'i11) My invention relates to non-torque-equalizin differential transmissions.

One of the objects of my invention is to provide a non-equalizing torque differential transmission which will be compact and rugged in construction, eflicient in operation, durable in use and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.

A further object is to provide such a construction using simple spur gear transmission elements and simple screw threaded constructions for the locking action.

A further object of my invention is to provide a non-torque-equalizing differential transmission using simple spur gear transmission elements and simple screw-threaded constructions for the looking action which will be satisfactory for use in heavy duty work such as on Caterpillars or the like.

Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and claims.

In the drawings, in which an embodiment of my invention is shown,

Figure 1 is an axial section of a differential transmission;

Fig. 2 is a section substantially on the line 2-4 of Fig. I;

Fig. 3 is a section substantially on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, and

Fig. 4 is a section substantially on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.

Referring to the drawings in detail, the construction shown comprises a rotatable gear carrier i which may be driven through the bevel gear 2 from the propeller shaft of a motor vehicle, two spur gears 3 and 4 coaxial with the rotatable gear carrier i and rotatably mounted with respect thereto, to which the axles of the ground engaging wheels may be splined, respectively, and transmission between said gear carrier I and spur gears 3 and 4 comprising a plurality of pairs of spur gears, one gear 5 of each pair meshing with the axle gear 3 and the other gear 6 of each of said pairs meshing with the other axle gear 4, a plurality of externally threaded shafts "I rotatable, respectively, with one of the spur gears 5, a plurality of internally-threaded spur gears 8, one threaded on each shaft I, a plurality of spur gears 9 meshing, respectively, with said intemallythreaded spur gears 8 and rotatable, respectively, with the gears B, and means for limiting the threading movement of said threaded gears 8 on said threaded shafts I to lock the threaded gears and threaded shafts to the gear carrier i.

The gears 9 and 6 are keyed to the shafts ill.

The gear carrier i cpmprises two end bearing plates II and i2 and two intermediate bearing plates l3 and II. The shafts I and it are journaled in bearings I! in these bearing plates ll, l2, l3 and I. These bearing plates are also provided with suitable antifrlction end thrust collars or washers It. The gears 3 and 4 are also provided with suitable antifriction collars H.

The bearing plates II, It and I4 are each provided with four spacer lugs it having laterally extending tongues i9 fitting in correspondinglyshaped notches in the peripheries of the bearing plates l2, l3 and I. These bearing plates and the gears and shafts assembled therewith are held in place by means of bolts 20 extending through registering openings in the spacer lugs l8 as shown in Fig. 3. The ends of these bolts are screwed into tapped openings in the bearing plate It. By screwing in the bolts 20, the plates II and I2 are drawn toward each other, the spacer lugs ll serving to limit the clamping action of the bolts 20. In order to prevent oil leakage and in order to stiffen up the construction, a suitable cylindrical shell 2| may he slipped over the :bearing plates and be clamped in position between the flanges 22 and 23' of the plates II and I2. The bevel gear 2 may be held in position on the plate I I by means of suitable rivets 24, or the like.

In assembling the transmission, the gears 3 and 4 are placed in position in the plates or covers H and I2, the shafts I are placed in position in the intermediate plate l3, shafts i are then placed in position in the bearing openings in the end plate II, the gears t and 9 are placed in position on the shafts I and Ill, the intermediate plate It is placed in position with respect to the shafts I and I0, the bearing collars 25 are slipped on over the reduced necks 26 of the shaft 1, the nuts 21 are screwed onto the threaded extensions 28 of the bolt 1, the keepers 29 are slipped in place, the shell 2! 1S slipped over the bearing plates i3 and I4 and fitted against the end plate II and the sub-assembly of bearing plate l2, and spur pinion l is brought into position so that the flange 23 fits against the end of the shell 2i, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and the bolts 20 are placed in position and threaded into the end plate 12. The axles 30 and 3| to which the ground-engaging wheels are secured are keyed to the hubs of the gears 3 and 4, respectively.

In use, if one ground-engaging wheel has traction and the other does not and power is being applied to turn the gear carrier i, the threaded gears B will rotate slightly, due to the road resistance of the ground wheel which has traction until each of these internally threaded gears 8 has rotated sufficiently to cause it to clamp one or the other of the bearing plates it or i3 between either the shouldered collar 25 or the shouldered gear to lock the internally-threaded gear 8, the gears 9 and 6, the threaded shaft 1 and the gear 5 against further rotation with respect to the gear carrier. Further driving force of the gear carrier will be transmitted directly to the axle gear and axle of that wheel which has traction through one or the other of the locked spur gears 5 or B, regardless of the fact that one of the ground-engaging wheels has no tractive effect.

When both ground wheels have tractive effect and the vehicle is travelling a straight course, power will be transmitted equally to both ground wheels. If the vehicle is going around a corner -and one or the other of the ground-engaging wheels has to process, the driving effort will be transmitted to the locked lagging wheel, the other wheel precessing as required because of its engagement with the ground.

Further modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and it is desired, therefore, that the invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. A non-equalizing-torque difierential comprising a rotatable gear carrier, two rotatably driven elements coaxial with said gear carrier and a transmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, re spectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair of gear elements, respectively, an externally-screw-threaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internally-threaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, and means for limiting the threading movement of said internally-threaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threaded gear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising four coaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate bearing plate members.

2. A non-equalizing-torque differential comprising a rotatable gear carrier, two rotatably driven elements coaxial with'said gear carrier and a transmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, respectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair of gear elements, respectively, an externally-screw-threaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internally-threaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, and means for limiting the threading movement of said internally-threaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threaded gear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising four coaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate bearing plate members, one or more of said bearing plates having spacer bosses thereon for spacing the plates apart.

3. A non-equalizing-torque differential comprising a. rotatable gear carrier, two rotatably driven elements coaxial with said gear carrier and atransmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a. pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, respectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair of gear elements, respectively, an externally-screw-threaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internally-threaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, means for limiting the threading movement of said internally-threaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threaded gear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising four coaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate hearing plate members, and means extending through said plates for clamping them together.

4. A non-equalizing-torque differential comprising a rotatable gear carrier, two rotatably driven elements coaxial with said gear carrier and a transmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, respectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair of gear elements, respectively, an externally-screwthreaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internally-threaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, means for limiting the threading movement of said internallythreaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threadedgear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising four coaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate bearing plate members, and a cylindrical shell surrounding said plates.

5. A non-equalizing-torque dlfierential comprising a rotatable gear carrier, two rotatably driven elements coaxial with said gear carrier and a transmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, re-

spectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair of gear elements, respectively, an externally-screw-threaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said 6. A non-equalizing-torque differential comprising a rotatable gear carrier, 'two rotatably driven elements coaxial with said gear carrier and a transmission between said gear carrier and driven elements comprising a pair of spur gear elements rotatable with said driven elements, respectively, a second pair of spur gear elements meshing with said first pair oi gear elements, respectively, an externally-screw-threaded shaft rotatable with one of said second pair of spur gear elements, an internally-threaded spur gear element having a threading movement on said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internallythreaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, means for limiting the threading movement of said internally-threaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threaded gear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged'by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising four coaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said shaft, a spur gear element meshing with said internally-threaded spur gear element and rotatable with the other one of said second pair of spur gear elements, means for limiting the threading movement of said internally-threaded gear element on said threaded shaft acting to bind said threaded gear element and threaded shaft to said gear carrier comprising an abutment engaged by said gear element in its threading movement, said gear carrier comprising fourcoaxial axially spaced bearing plate members, one of said first pair of spur gear elements and one of said second pair of spur gear elements lying between an outside bearing plate member and an adjacent bearing plate member, and the other ones of said first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate bearing plate members, one or more or said bearing plates having spacer bosses thereon for spacing the plates apart, and a cylindrical shell surrounding said plates.

first and second pairs of spur gear elements lying between the other outside bearing plate member and the adjacent bearing plate member, said internally-threaded spur gear element and the spur gear element meshing therewith lying between the two intermediate bearing plate members, one or more of said bearing plates having spacer bosses thereon for spacing the plates apart, a cylindrical shell surrounding said plates, and means extending through said plates for clamping them together.

RALPH R. RANDALL.

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